Git's main goal in life is to be fast. It's about five times faster than Glulxe, and about twice as fast as Frotz (using the same Inform source compiled for the Z-machine). It also tries to be reasonably careful with memory: it's possible to trade speed off against memory by changing the sizes of Git's internal buffers. Git was written so that people would be able to write huge games or try out complicated algorithms without worrying about how fast their games are going to run.

Git's main goal in life is to be fast. It's about five times faster than Glulxe, and about twice as fast as Frotz (using the same Inform source compiled for the Z-machine). It also tries to be reasonably careful with memory: it's possible to trade speed off against memory by changing the sizes of Git's internal buffers. Git was written so that people would be able to write huge games or try out complicated algorithms without worrying about how fast their games are going to run.

Git is actually the interpreter used in Gargoyle, Gargoyle is really a GarGLK frontend to the different interpreters it supports.

this might be poking at the obvious, or not, but with the new update, i decided to just use the installer. turns out the installer is using what i think to be a modified gargoyle, because undo functions perfectly fine with it... so.. yeah. if youre wanting to use gargoyle just get the installer. it works. :l